The question is champion of what and is purchase for continued performance or for breeding?
A champion Thoroughbred stallion retired from racing and headed for the breeding shed could easily be valued at 30-40 million dollars. Top quality mares sold for upwards of 10 million dollars at a recent sale in Kentucky.
Other breed champions could well be sold for 500,000 or more, generally based on their potential to reproduce themselves as opposed to their performance potential. Each breed will have different "price points" for their champions. The horses mentioned above are examples of some of the most
expensive.
first just to buy a horse it would cost more than $1000 plus you have to get all of the shots which would cost more than $700
500 doollers
Depends on the vet bills.
A good horse or pony would cost between $800 to $3000.
A commercial unit Champion Juicer would cost around $270.00 US dollars, and a household model around $240.00. The price of a Champion Juicer does not include any attachments you may be interested in purchasing as well.
A black slave named Morgan would be cheaper.
Alot of money
i think about as much as a champion shotgun i think about as much as a champion shotgun
A horse cost anywhere from $10 to as much as $200 in that time period, depending on its bloodlines and what it was used for--cow horse, race horse, etc.
for 4 rides you would pay a dollar
A cheap one would be about $5,000 but a proper one would be $20,000
Piglets can cost anywhere from 50-200 dollars and champion breed ones can cost much more.